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Explore Danish history, Viking artifacts, Egyptian mummies, and more at the National Museum of Denmark with a private guide. Customizable tours from $270.

The Danish National Museum Copenhagen Archeology History Tour offers a personalized journey through Denmark’s past. Priced at $270 per person, this flexible tour ranges from 2 to 5 hours, making it suitable for various schedules. It provides a close-up look at Viking relics, Egyptian mummies, and artifacts from Denmark’s Middle Ages and Renaissance, all led by a licensed, expert guide.
What makes this tour stand out is the option to include private transfers and combined visits to Christiansborg Palace—an impressive building that once housed royalty and now hosts the Danish government. This tour is ideal for history enthusiasts who want a tailored experience, with options to customize the length and attractions based on your interests.
While the tour is informative and engaging, it’s important to note that entry to Christiansborg Palace is included only in the 4- and 5-hour options and skip-the-line tickets are provided to save time. The meeting point at City Hall Square and the choice of live guides fluent in multiple languages (including English, German, French, etc.) make the experience straightforward and personal.
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The tour begins at the City Hall Square, where your guide awaits beneath the iconic Lur Blowers column. After a short walk to the Prince’s Palace, the National Museum of Denmark opens up before you. Opened in 1892, the museum is a treasure chest of archaeology, ethnology, numismatics, and natural science exhibits.
Inside, the focus is on objects that span antiquity through the Middle Ages and Renaissance. You’ll see the Trundholm Sun Chariot, a Bronze Age masterpiece, and the Egtved Girl coffin, a remarkable artifact from the Bronze Age. The Golden horns of Gallehus, famous for their craftsmanship, are among the highlights. The guide’s commentary helps connect these objects to Denmark’s cultural identity and history.
This tour is especially engaging because the guide adapts to your interests, making it suitable for both adults and children. The private nature of the tour means you can focus on topics that fascinate you most, whether that’s Viking history, ancient artifacts, or medieval art.

In the longer tours (4 and 5 hours), visitors enjoy skip-the-line tickets to Christiansborg Palace, an essential site for understanding Danish governance and monarchy. The palace, once a royal residence, now houses three branches of the Danish government.
Inside, the guide leads you through The Royal Reception Rooms, including The Great Hall with its tapestries, the Royal Stables, the Royal Kitchen, and the Palace Chapel (open on Sundays). The guide explains the history of the palace and its significance in Danish political life, providing context on how Denmark’s monarchy and government have evolved over centuries.
In the 4-hour tour, the focus is on both the museum and the palace, offering a comprehensive view of Denmark’s history, politics, and architecture. The skip-the-line tickets help you avoid long waits, making the most of your time. The 5-hour tour extends this experience to include private transfers from your accommodation, making the day comfortable and easy to manage.

The 3- and 5-hour options include private car transfers to and from your accommodation in Copenhagen. These transfers save time and ensure a smooth transition between your hotel and the attractions, especially if you’re staying outside the city center.
The round-trip transfer is estimated at around 1 hour, depending on traffic and location. The transfers are provided by an English-speaking driver in a clean, air-conditioned vehicle. This service is especially valuable if you prefer to avoid navigating public transport or walking long distances with a group.
The guided tour itself features a licensed guide fluent in multiple languages, ensuring clear explanations and personalized attention. The small group size (up to 23 guests) maintains an intimate atmosphere, allowing questions and interaction.
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Among the rare objects displayed at the National Museum of Denmark, the Bronze Age Egtved Girl coffin and the Golden horns of Gallehus are particular highlights. The Egtved Girl, a well-preserved burial from about 1370 BC, offers insights into Bronze Age burial practices. The Gallehus horns, decorated with gold and intricate designs, are a symbol of ancient craftsmanship.
The museum’s exhibits on archaeology, ethnology, and natural science provide diverse perspectives on Denmark’s past. The Egyptian mummies add an international dimension, showcasing ancient civilizations beyond Denmark’s borders.
The exhibits are interpreted through engaging commentary from the guide, making complex historical contexts accessible and interesting for all ages.
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The 4- and 5-hour tours take advantage of skip-the-line tickets to visit both the National Museum and Christiansborg Palace in one day. This combination offers a rundown of Danish history—from ancient artifacts to modern governance.
The palace tour reveals the Royal Reception Rooms, the Royal Kitchen, and the Royal Stables. Visitors also see the Palace Chapel (not open on weekdays), which is especially interesting for those curious about Danish royal traditions and architecture.
By including both attractions, the tour provides a well-rounded picture of Denmark’s cultural and political landscape.

The tour is private, with a meet-up point at City Hall Square and options to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The pay later feature allows for flexible booking without immediate payment.
The availability and start times depend on your chosen duration, with options to select a fitting schedule. The group size is kept to a maximum of 23 guests, ensuring a personal experience.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.

This tour appeals most to history buffs, culture enthusiasts, and families who want a personalized experience and prefer to avoid large crowds. The private guide offers tailored explanations, which enhance the understanding of complex topics like archaeological finds and royal history.
The combination of museum exhibits and palace visits makes it ideal for those who want a thorough introduction to Denmark’s past and present, within a flexible time frame. The private transfers are especially helpful for travelers staying outside central Copenhagen.

This tour provides a comprehensive, flexible way to explore Denmark’s history—from ancient artifacts to the current government buildings. The private guide and skip-the-line tickets ensure a smooth, informative experience.
While the entry to Christiansborg Palace is only included in the longer options, the museum itself offers a wide array of rare and fascinating objects that make the tour worthwhile. The option to add private transfers enhances convenience, especially for those with limited time or mobility concerns.
This experience is best suited for those seeking a personalized, in-depth look at Denmark’s cultural heritage. It combines history, art, and architecture into a manageable and engaging day in Copenhagen.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour can be tailored to suit children, especially since the guide adjusts commentary to fit your interests.
Are tickets included?
Yes, regular tickets to the National Museum are included in all options, and skip-the-line tickets to Christiansborg Palace are provided in the 4- and 5-hour options.
Can I book transfers separately?
Transfers are included only in the 3- and 5-hour tours. For shorter options, transfers are not part of the package.
Is accessibility guaranteed?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides are fluent in multiple languages, including English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Danish.